Far Flung Realm
Adamantis
- Style
- Power Metal
- Label
- Gates of Hell Records
- Year
- 2020
- Reviewed by
- Andy
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Misbegotten Dream</i>, <i>Fire and Brimstone</i>, <i>The Siege of Arkona</i>
With a name like Adamantis and Gates of Hell as the release label, I expected Far Flung Realm to be a US heavy
metal revival album. What I got was unexpected but just as welcome, if not more: European-style power metal, the
unironic sword-and-sorcery variety. It's got the fast Maiden-influenced guitar work and tenor singing
of that genre, but with a heavier low end with more distortion that I attribute to its American roots. The best of both
worlds, in other words.
Adamantis had an EP a couple of years ago, but the band was still finding its feet and the result wasn't
particularly good. Over the last two years they swapped the off-key female vocalist for the much stronger pipes of Jeff
Stark, who has a generous range and can hit a higher note than his predecessor ever could. The songs are a parade of
hook-filled goodness driven relentlessly in a gallop by the two guitars, with my favorite, Fire and Brimstone,
culminating with an indulgent shred-fest in the middle of the song and a simple but catchy chorus.
This isn't a one-trick pony, either. The Siege of Arkona shows off a doomy side, more worthy of
Visigoth or of Evangelist's most recent offering, while Imagination is a more high-flying piece
with some progressive leanings. And for those who were starting to think (as I was) that the sound of Far Flung
Realm was a lot like Elisa C. Martin-era Dark Moor...well, she's here too, as a guest vocalist on The
Oracle's Prophecy. This debut is a spectacular rise out of nowhere for Adamantis and a must-listen for power
metal fans.
Bandcamp: https://adamantismetal.bandcamp.com/album/far-flung-realm.